Communications Plan

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Public Relations Planning

Chapter 1. Public Relations Planning One of the advantages of developing a communications plan is that it allows you to assess your situation, establish your objectives and maintain greater control over your communications program and, in turn, the image you project for your litho club. http://www.graphicarts.org/nalc/prmanual/pr1plan.htm
http://www.hieran.com/comet/plan3.html To provide a blueprint for comprehensive communications and public relations support for a successful combined summer reading program To articulate communications objectives for the Summer Reading Program To identify appropriate communications opportunities and plan strategic content for effective promotion materials

How to Develop a Communications Plan

To introduce the Internet as a highly interactive medium by showing good examples of Web pages for facilitating the public relations practice. The Web's interactive capability and the ease of collecting information from the public have made public relations practitioners, teachers and researchers recognize the potential value of the Internet and try to find the most effective way to use this demystified resource. The Internet PR in Jazz House will serve as an interactive medium to teach Internet effects on public relations and implications of public relations practices on the World Wide Web to the students who are taking ADV 227, Principles of Public Relations, and eventually it will contribute to generating interest in public relations and to encouraging the students to consider public relations as their future career.

Problem Statement and Treatment

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